Distributed solar energy generation refers to the use of solar energy by households, enterprises, public institutions, and other small-scale power generation systems.
These systems typically use solar panels to convert solar energy into electrical energy for self-use or sale to the grid. Distributed solar energy generation systems have the following characteristics:
1、Small scale: The system has a small scale compared to traditional power plants, typically generating only a few kilowatts to hundreds of kilowatts of electricity.
2、Decentralized: The system is typically located close to the load it supplies, often on the roof or facade of a building, which avoids the high distribution losses associated with traditional centralized power generation and transmission.
3、Highly flexible: Distributed solar energy generation systems can be installed and operational quickly, with little impact on the surrounding environment. They can also be expanded or reduced in size as needed.
4、Environmental friendliness: Solar energy is a clean and renewable energy source that does not emit greenhouse gases or other pollutants during operation.
Distributed solar energy generation systems are becoming increasingly popular as the cost of solar panels and other components continues to fall, and as countries and companies around the world strive to increase their use of renewable energy.